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Minyon Franklin laughs dur- Tammy Paulk works dili- ing a discussion on the mer- gently on designs at a VAPA its of polyester. meeting. VAPA. Front Row: Lisa Caplan. Neil Hightower. Sec- ond Row: Holly Bilbrey, Marchellc Glick. Tammy Paulk. Kelly Foy. Scott Rcisetter. Mike Chamness. Sponsor Yvonne DeVane. Angela Parks. Jason Krieger. Third Row: Andrea Levy. Jamie Harbach. Kim Dom- browski. Back Row: Sponsor Jerry Smith, sponsor Dick Bramwell. Fashion Club. Front Row: Jennifer Penic, Tami Rodden. Nyree Amedcc, Minyon Franklin. Vamika Beale. Cry- stal Hornsby. Sarah Ahmad. Gina Dinero. Second Row: Tracy Willoughby. Khrista Downer. Marchelle Glick. Chrysty Meigs. LaShun Barnes, Missy Smith, Stacie Cotton, Marla Mobley. Third Row: Sponsor Anna Andes, Kim Janosek, Lisa White. Andrea Levy, Jamie Har- bach. Theresa Cotter. Patricia Haen, Cami Covey. Julia McKinney, Dianna Duran. Maria Duran. Beth Borland. Pat Combs. Back Row: Marlon Jones, Richard Bass. e ampus Activities 81
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rganization ffers riginality Dobson. Stucco walls. Locker cages. No windows. Brown carpet. But wait, this isn’t the entire picture. Two clubs added a splash of cre- ativity, originality, and color to the campus. One such club, the Visual Arts Promotion Associ- ation, VAPA, was estab- lished to promote student art on campus and in the community. VAPA was unique to Dobson and tried to increase its membership as well as getting more mem- bers involved. Some of its outstanding activities includ- ed art shows and sales, a fashion show stage set, and other Fiesta Mall projects. Another approach to ere- VAPA member Jamie Har bach pauses, awaiting artis- tic inspiration. ativity was the Fashion Club. Students interested in designing, modeling, or pho- tographing clothes were en- couraged to participate. Members worked all year to organize the year’s high- light, the annual fashion show. Despite the hard work required by members, they had time to become a closer group as they discov- ered their individuality. “Fashion Club isn’t about trends. It’s about wearing what you feel,” stated Khrystyna Brinkman, fashion show coordinator. Design by Allyson Bowman. Photos by Steve Dunstan. Khrystyna Brinkman and Nyrce Amcdce Help plan the fashion show.
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Donee Company. Front Row: Ava Nance, Sherri Ells- worth, Traci Ricketts. Lisa Gorman. Jennifer Hight- ower. Kim Burns, Christine Newcnhouse, Tanya Mal- lon, Tamara VanLangcn. Second Row: Kim North, Gia Pritchard. Lisa Garcia. Theresa Cotter, Karen Kowa- laski. Renee Dubois. Marcy Davis. Christy Clough, Shawna Hendricks. Susan Brennan. Back Row: Spon- sor. Mrs. Romero-Wolf, Stacey Stump, Robyn Jerna- gen. Chrystal Hornsby. Cassic Heron. Drama Club. Front Row: David Robinson, Michelle Hop- son. Nicole Angileri, Ava Nance. Heidi Giovannoni, Ju- lie De Marco. Second Row: Jason Koziol, Kathy Stott, Dawn Nelson, Wendy Herslow, Stacy Smotek, Theresa Cotter, Somava Saha, Dan Hacsemeyer, Leisel Car- land. Mike Kuchn, Ken Adams, Nikki Preese. Back Row: John Beauchamp. Colleen Flood. Jennifer King. Julie Alley. Angela Andrews, Shirley Urie, Mike Mcdlin. Jeremy Grace, Sarah Boucher, Frank Piccioli, Mike Hendcrsen, Paul Pederson, Dan Tibbcts, James Reimer. Rehearsing for the fall play, “The Foreigner’’, Jeremy Grace’s remark surprises Dan Haesemeyer. Pausing in fifth position. Lisa Garcia and Tamara Van Langen strike a pose. erformance Clubs
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